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March 22, 1997 0253332184 978-0253332189 1

"This is a valuable clarification, re-statement and defence of principlism as an approach to applied ethics. It is strongly recommended to many teachers of bioethics..." —Journal of the American Medical Association

"Childress' book deserves careful study by all concerned with the ethical aspect of contemporary biomedical challenges." —Science Books & Films

"An ideal supplement for a graduate seminar on bioethics or for upper-division undergraduates needing more information in this area." —Choice

In these revised and updated essays, renowned ethicist James F. Childress highlights the role of imagination in practical reasoning through various metaphors and analogies. His discussion of ethical problems contributes to a better understanding of the scope and strength of different moral principles, such as justice, beneficence, and respect for autonomy. At the same time, Childress demonstrates the major role of metaphorical, analogical, and symbolic reasoning in biomedical ethics, largely in conjunction with, rather than in opposition to, principled reasoning.


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James F. Childress is the Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Medical Education at the University of Virginia, where he also co-directs the Virginia Health Policy Center. He is the author of over a hundred articles, many of them in biomedical ethics; his several books include Principles of Biomedical Ethics (with Tom L. Beauchamp), Who Should Decide? Paternalism in Health Care, and Priorities in Biomedical Ethics.


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Many of our practices and much of our discourse in health care hinge on metaphors and analogies, whose significance is sometimes overlooked because they are considered merely decorative or escape notice altogether. Read the first page
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presumed donation, human fetal tissue transplantation research, compassionate beneficence, cadaveric human tissue, scarce lifesaving medical resources, express donation, tissue following elective abortions, withdrawing medical nutrition, macroallocation decisions, donating fetal tissue, dispositional authority, medical utility, societal legitimation, cadaveric fetal tissue, immoral abortions, mandated choice, prima facie binding, justificatory conditions, local waiting list, utilitarian selection, concurring statement, urgent functions, distributing organs, premarital screening, least infringement
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United States, Task Force, Assistant Secretary, President's Commission, Dax Cowart, Paul Ramsey, World War, Governor Casey, Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel, Mickey Mantle, National Commission, Nuremberg Code, University of Virginia, Joel Feinberg, Max Black, Norman Daniels, President Clinton, Roman Catholic, Surgeon General, Susan Sontag, Congressman Gore, Daniel Callahan, David Bleich, Everett Koop, Jehovah's Witness
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